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responsibility of man within the framework of an ethics of sustainability. Man is called to do right in all orders. When he does not …
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Purpose: This study examines the factors that tend to affect citizens intent and behavior towards recycling. There are … several key factors that can influence this behavior, such as Individual perception and behavior towards recycling as well as … that "Recycling Behavior" and "Recycling Culture" are the factors that affect the behavior towards recycling the most …
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The need for a more sustainable lifestyle is a key focus for several countries. Using a questionnaire survey conducted in Hungary, this paper examines how culture influences environmentally conscious behaviour. Having investigated the direct impact of Hofstede's cultural dimensions on...
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Purpose: This study examines the factors that tend to affect citizens intent and behavior towards recycling. There are … several key factors that can influence this behavior, such as Individual perception and behavior towards recycling as well as … that "Recycling Behavior" and "Recycling Culture" are the factors that affect the behavior towards recycling the most …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012239939
responsibility of man within the framework of an ethics of sustainability. Man is called to do right in all orders. When he does not …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011946745
Interest in Social, Environmental, Ethical and Trust (SEET) in banking has experienced a rapid growth over the last decade. This paper provides the first overview of SEET issues in banking. The overview introduces international initiatives such as: the United Nations Environmental Programme...
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Some individuals voluntarily engage in costly pro-environmental actions although their efforts have limited direct benefits. This paper proposes a novel economic model with heterogeneous agents explaining why. Each agent has a homo moralis type of preference, which combines selfishness and...
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Welfare economics relies on consequentialism. Whether a public action is good or bad is then determined by the consequences for people, rather than for example by the extent to which it infringes on others’ rights. Yet, many philosophers have questioned this assumption. The present note...
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description of reality.However,we should evaluate the long run consequences of such postulated behavior in a larger context …
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and emissions. We investigate the interaction and impact of that moral behavior on coalition formation and material payoff …
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